If you’ve seen the Austin Powers sequels, you’re undoubtedly familiar with a little (pun intended) character named Mini Me. He’s a perfect clone of the main antagonist Dr. Evil but shrunk down in size without losing any strength or cunning — you can probably guess where this is going. Yes, the Galaxy S23 is Samsung’s very own Mini Me. It’s the smallest of its lineup, but it offers the same quality level (if not exactly the same specs) across its cameras, software experience, and build as the lead characters; in this case the Galaxy S23 Plus and Galaxy S23 Ultra. The only question is whether the series’ pocket-sized sidekick is the real star. Find out in our Samsung Galaxy S23 review.
Samsung Galaxy S23
About this Samsung Galaxy S23 review: I tested the Samsung Galaxy S23 (8GB/256GB) over a period of seven days. It was running Android 13 with One UI 5.1 on the February 2023 security patch. The unit was purchased by Android Authority for this review.